I've already made most of my pages for a website, but want them to auto resize to the screen/device it's being viewed on. I'd rather not have to start over usign a fluid grid layout. I've tried to copy and paste code into such a layout, but didn't know if there was an easier way because I'm having trouble with some aspects of doing it this way. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I was hoping to have things finsiehd up by the end the of the month or early next month - thanks!

It really should be built from the ground up with CSS Media Queries in mind to begin with. That will generally give you better results than trying to cobble the various css together for each new screen size after it has already been built. That's not saying you can't do it, you just may find it would have been easier to start from scratch.

Responsive web design isn't icing that you slap on after everything else is cooked. Rather it's a fundamental ingredient. If you want a truly adaptive layout, you'll need to rebuild with style sheets designed for each target device, (mobile, tablet, desktop -- portrait & landscape).

If you're looking for a quick fix, you might try % widths on your containers. However this can produce some ugly side effects.